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To: JPR who wrote (11454)5/15/2001 8:45:52 AM
From: JPR  Respond to of 12475
 
Jayalalitha wriggles and wiggles her way into the tight CM’s chair – JPR
Member of Big Bottom Society. Vital statistics: 72 – 72 – 72. A cylinder in motion.
A barrel of laughs. Rs 1.00 Salary / Sambalam Rs 1 Billion – Kimbalam.
She dons a halo of corruption, but we don’t care.
Let me see: Are there any Govt lands that I could get for steal of a deal?
Tamil Nadu gives a perfect gift to AMMA.
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Pakistan says: I am not a rogue, but behave like one --JPR.

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Pakistan not called rogue state: US
By Our Correspondent

WASHINGTON, May 14: The United States State Department on Monday clarified that Deputy Secretary of State, Richard Armitage, called Pakistan a "rogue state," when visiting New Delhi.

Welcome to India – JPR
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India's Mexico or Canada?
By Shahid Javed Burki

One way of looking at the outcome of the scenarios I have described here is to look at the South Asian region in 2025. India is to South Asia what the United States is to North America. What should be our position in juxtaposition to India. The low and the middle road scenarios will place Pakistan in reference to India in the same position that Mexico currently has to the United States. We will be dependent on the transfer of technology from India. We will be producing low value-added goods for export to India. Our brighter students will go to the Indian universities for education. Our poor will smuggle themselves across the border in search of jobs in India.